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ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at new DVD technology that blends traditional movie playback features and Internet connectivity.
New remote controls do more than switch channels
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at a variety of new remote control systems that cater to the increasing demands of the digitally connected home.
Siemens thinks small for cell phones
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at how Siemens keeps cell phones small by featuring a sliding keyboard design.
IPWireless widens broadband reach
ZDNet's Patrick Houston talks with IPWireless CEO Chris Gilbert and tries out new technology that serves up seamless wide area wireless broadband and promises to keep users connected anywhere.
Turning a PC into a Bluetooth hub
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at a new wireless desktop product that connects to your PC or laptop and interacts with Bluetooth-enabled devices.
ZDNet's Patrick Houston takes a look at the newly updated Zire from Palm, which features more memory and the Palm 5 operating system.
Camera phone focuses on color and style
CNET's Patrick Houston takes a look at the new Sony Ericsson T630, which features still photos, video recording, Bluetooth connectivity and a 65K TFT (thin film transistor) color screen.
What's a W? Sony's new PC design
ZDNet's Patrick Houston takes a look at Sony's new all-in-one desktop computer that has a keyboard that flips up to partially cover the computer's 15-inch screen while in storage.
High-speed cameras get even faster
ZDNet's Patrick Houston talks with Wind River about how the company's technology is making it possible to capture high-speed events at 100,000 frames per second.
